The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 14Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller G.P. Putnam's sons, 1917 - English literature |
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... English . Thomas Sheridan . The Scottish School of Rhetoric . Education and the state . Mrs. Trimmer . Bell and Lancaster . Robert Owen . Brougham and The Edinburgh Review . Mechanics ' institutes . Adult education . English and Scot ...
... English . Thomas Sheridan . The Scottish School of Rhetoric . Education and the state . Mrs. Trimmer . Bell and Lancaster . Robert Owen . Brougham and The Edinburgh Review . Mechanics ' institutes . Adult education . English and Scot ...
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... English literature ideas which had been derived from Kant and his successors , and he was recognised by John Stuart Mill as representing a type of thought , antagonistic to the dominant Benthamism , which had to be reckoned with . But ...
... English literature ideas which had been derived from Kant and his successors , and he was recognised by John Stuart Mill as representing a type of thought , antagonistic to the dominant Benthamism , which had to be reckoned with . But ...
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... English thought ; and more definite anticipations of its leading idea might be found in some of the later English writers of the nineteenth century . CHAPTER II Historians , Biographers and Political IN Orators A. 54 Philosophers.
... English thought ; and more definite anticipations of its leading idea might be found in some of the later English writers of the nineteenth century . CHAPTER II Historians , Biographers and Political IN Orators A. 54 Philosophers.
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... English historians to reproduce in their works the atmosphere of the times and the colouring of the localities which they desired to recall . The lesson was rein- forced by two different currents of studies and interests . The first was ...
... English historians to reproduce in their works the atmosphere of the times and the colouring of the localities which they desired to recall . The lesson was rein- forced by two different currents of studies and interests . The first was ...
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... English MSS . in the Cottonian library became his chief study , and it was on his researches in these and similar sources that was founded his History of England from the earliest period to the Norman Conquest , produced from 1799 to ...
... English MSS . in the Cottonian library became his chief study , and it was on his researches in these and similar sources that was founded his History of England from the earliest period to the Norman Conquest , produced from 1799 to ...
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